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Changes to portions of Douglas County VHR ordinance on hold after judge issues order

Changes to portions of Douglas County VHR ordinance on hold after judge issues order
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Douglas County VHR waitlist period open July 1 - 31


DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - With the new Vacation Home Rental (VHR) ordinance in Douglas County to start July 15, the process to apply for a permit will start July 1.
The County commissioners approved significant changes to the VHR program on June 3, placing a cap of 600 permits for the rentals. The County is anticipating the demand for permits will exceed the total number of the permits available and has established a waitlist application process to generate a list of property owners who may qualify to receive a permit.
Douglas County will accept waitlist applications from July 1 through July 31, 2021. The applications must be completed to qualify for new VHR permits. The online application and the PDF application can be found here. Applications for the waitlist will ONLY be accepted during this period.

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Douglas County Sheriff reminds all to be mindful of ski area rules and boundaries | South Lake Tahoe


Douglas County Search and Rescue file photo provided by Douglas County.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - Along with the tempting snow-covered terrain created by the recent storm comes a reminder from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office (DCSO). They are reminding residents and visitors to practice caution when participating in outdoor activities in the snow and winter weather.
The Sierra Nevada received several feet of snow this past week with more snow predicted in the upcoming forecast. This increased snowpack comes with risks including avalanches and weather-related exposures to the cold.
Skiing out-of-bounds is against Douglas County Code (9.08.030 Skier duties) and endangers the participants, and those who have to assist or respond to someone who becomes injured or lost. The risks of going out of bounds include exposure to cold terrain, possible loss of assistance from resort staff, loss of communication, injury, and possible loss of life. Areas out of bounds are often littered with downed trees, brush covered with snow, creeks, and steep slopes. Avalanche dangers pose the most risk of injury or death. Anyone who violates this code will be cited.

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